Smooth Prime is not a "filler", however, because you roll it on, you can
press it into the pin holes that just get covered up with a spray.  I
usually water mine down a little as that let's it go on a little "smooth"er.
 One time, I just went around to different places that needed it and kept
going until I had 3 coats on all the parts I wanted to cover.   I found that
if you don't water it down a little, it leaves little mountains like
cavernous orange peel.

I like it because it is a roll on and can be pressed in, I don't like it
because it is a roll on and leaves roller marks.

After I finish with my coats of Smooth Prime, I use PPG medium fill primer. 
They have a no fill, a medium fill and a heavy fill, which would be more
like feather fill.  The PPG product is in-expensive and fills very well.  

PPG also has paint products that are very economical.  Dupont Centari would
have cost me $130 per gallon.  PPG costs $47 per gallon and takes a hardener


Do not try to fill "low" places with either of these, use something like
Super Fill, cause that is what it is made for.

N64KR

Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC

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